High School Heavily Photoshops Female Students' Yearbook Pictures To Make Them Look More Modest

A few female students at Wasatch High School in Utah are
upset about their yearbook photos.

No, they didn't have their eyes closed and their smiles
looked great. Instead, they found that their class pictures had
been Photoshopped in order to make them look more modest.

Fox8

Cosmopolitan reports that
"the photos show that sleeves were added to girls' outfits
and low-cut tops were made more conservative with retouching. The
school didn’t even consistently edit the pictures; two students
wore identical outfits and one got edited sleeves, while the
other didn’t."

Administrators maintain that the students had been fairly
warned that photos in which students did not adhere to the school
dress could could be "subject for editing."

We only apologize in the sense that we want to be more
consistent with what we’re trying to do in that sense we can help
kids better prepare for their future by knowing how to dress
appropriately for things.